Agilent 70340A Quick Start Guide

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Quick Start Guide
HP 70340A/70341A
Signal Generators
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Safety Symbols
The following safetysymbols are used throughout this manual. Familiarize yourself with each
of the symbols and its meaning b efore operating this instrument.
CAUTION
CAUTION
sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a pro cedure
The
which, if not correctly p erformed or adhered to, could result in damage to
or destruction of the product or the user's work. Do not proceed beyond a
WARNING
CAUTION
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sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which,
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General Safety Considerations
WARNING
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The instructions in this document are for use by qualified personnel only.To
avoid electrical shock, do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified
to do so.
The opening of covers or removal of parts is likely to expose dangerous
voltages. Disconnect the instrument from all voltage sources while it is being
opened.
The power cord is connected to internal capacitors that may remain livefor
five seconds after disconnecting the plug from its power supply.
This is a Safety Class 1 Product (provided with a protective earthing ground
incorporated in the power cord). The mains plug shall only be inserted in a
socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact. Any interruption of the
protective conductor inside or outside of the instrument is likelytomakethe
instrument dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
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The Signal Generator at a Glance
The
HP
70340A
Synthesized Signal
Generator
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1.
Softkeys turn signal
generator
functions
and menus
on and o and/or allow data
entry.
2.
The
Frequency menu
accesses the CW frequency and
the frequency multiplier value
of the RF output signal.
3.
The
Amplitude menu
accesses the output power level
functions and metho ds of RF
output signal leveling.
4.
The
Modulation menu
(FM,
Step
knob
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5
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incremen
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and
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size.
6.
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State menu
saves/recalls most of the signal
generator's op erating
parameters to/from anyofnine
nonvolatile register locations.
7.
The
Miscellaneous menu
accesses signal generator
features (suchasservice
functions) which are less
frequently used.
8.
The
data entry box
the current active parameter, if
any, and its value.
allo
instrumen
the
access
keys
error
9.
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panel
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display
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and
messages.
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are
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11.
The
modulation inputs
provide BNC connections for
external modulating signals.
12.
The
HP-IB and Status
LEDs
indicate the state of the
instrument: when it is in front
panel mo de or in HP-IB mode,
and when an error message
exists.
13.
The
External Automatic
Level Control
connector is used
as the feedback path to the
signal generator when RF
output power is leveled
externally.
t
OUTPUT
RF
The
14.
signal
the
connector
generator's
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indicates
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is
main
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whether
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\If You Encounter a Problem" is included in case you run into any diculties operating the
signal generator.
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this quick start guide:
signal generator indicates either the HP 70340A, alone, or the HP 70340A and HP 70341A,
together.
4
key
5
represents a physical key located on the display front panel. The label of
the key on your displaymay dier from the HP 70004A displaykey labels
used in this bo ok.
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softkey
indicates a key on the displayscreen that changes according to the display
or signal generator rmware.
screen text
Note
indicates text that appears on the display screen.
For simplicity, the HP 70004A displayfront panel layout and labeling are
used throughout the text and gures in this bo ok. If you are not using an HP
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full
in
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Contents

1. The HP 70340A/41A Quick Start Guide
To Get Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
To Use the FrontPanel Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
To Generate a CW Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
If You Encounter a Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Power-up Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
Data Entry Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
Display Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
RF Output Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
Index
Contents-1
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1

The HP 70340A/41A Quick Start Guide

To Get Started
These steps provide you with the information necessary to safely power-on the signal
generator and set up the front panel for local operation. The front panel of the signal
generator is your display's front panel. When you use the HP 70340A/41A in local operation,
its front panel menus and functions appear on the display screen.
1. Install the HP 70340A according to chapter 1 of the
applicable, the HP 70341A according to the
2.
Check that the LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION switches of your mainframes/displays are
source.
er
w
o
p
our
y
OL
A
T
side
panel
LINE
o
p
of
SELECTOR
GE
the
of
the HP
of
the
of
(Mains)
cable
er
w
switc
HP
70001A
mainframe
70004A stand-alone
70205A
HP
hes
switc
undamaged,
is
3.
4.
set
The
On
a.
On
b.
On the
c.
Set
Chec
to
LINE
the
k
the
the
the
system
that
oltage
v
V
ottom
b
left
rear
the
HP 70341A Instal lation Guide
are
hes
HP
or
OFF.
to
and then
HP 70340A/41A User's Guide
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follo
as
cated
lo
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displa
y
70206A
displa
connect
the
to
it
.
system
and
source.
is,
safety
lik
is
ely
(that
earth
that
arning
W
This
safety
a
is
terminal).
er cable.
pow
inoperativ
made
be
5.
Set the mainframe/display LINE (Mains) switches to ON.
Class
uninterruptible
An
Whenev
e.
er
it
product
1
pro
is
it
ground must
ground
the
vided with
be pro
impaired,
is
a protectiv
vided
the
e
through
product
When you turn the MMS on, the power lights come on and the ventilation fans start. It
during a
on
turn
normal for
is
er-up
w
o
p
test.
the
HP
The
70340A/41A
LEDs should
ERR
LEDs
(including
o,
e
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when
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to
is
test
er-up
ow
p
and, if
er
w
o
p
earth
the
must
complete.
The
70340A/41A
HP
Quick
Start
Guide
1-1
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6.
If the display does not show the HP 70340A front panel, press
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
(or
SELECT INSTR
4
5
MENU
to display the main menu and function softkeys.
)until the front panel of the HP 70340A is displayed, and then press
4
DISPLAY
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
5
,
NEXT INSTR
7.
If
in
ou
y
the
problems
e
v
ha
section
titled
with
\If
You
er-up of
w
o
p
Encoun
4
DISPLA
ter
Key
5
Y
signal
the
Problem"
a
Menu
generator,
the
at
end
refer
of
to
this
\P
er-Up
w
o
ok.
o
b
Problems"
1-2
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70340A/41A
HP
Quick
Start
Guide
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To Use the Front Panel Display
This section is useful to you if you are unfamiliar with the MMS. It shows you howto
maneuver about the signal generator's menus using the display front panel. In this section,
the term \display" is used to indicate a front panel similar to that shown below.
Signal Generator Menus and Functions
70340A/41A
HP
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Quick
Start
Guide
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You can select main menus from the left-hand side of the display.
When a main menu is active, functions and submenus pertaining to the menu appear on the
right-hand side of the display.
You can select functions from the right-hand side of the display.
Function softkeys allowyou to turn functions on and o, enter/mo dify data, and perform
operations/routines.
You can also select submenus from the right-hand side of the display.
Submenus access other functions, and possibly, other submenus.
Selecting
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
MORE x of y
(for example,
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
MORE 1 of 2
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
or
MORE 1 of 3
) displays more
functions under a menu.
Selecting the
4(5
(backspace arrow) key retraces your steps backwards through the menus
that you havechosen.
The Knob,
4*54+5
keys,
data.
ter
en
example,
or
F
erform
p
1.
Press
2.
If the
3.
4.
yp
T
Press
e
Similarily
1.
Press
2.
Press
3.
4.
yp
T
Press
e
to
wing
follo
the
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Amptd
so
that
AMPLITUDE
4
on
5
0
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
dBm
to
,
N
N
N
N
N
N
NN
N
N
Freq
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
FREQ
4
on
5
5
N
N
NN
NN
NN
NN
ENTER
the
N
terminate
to
ter
en
N
N
N
N
so
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
NN
NN
MULT
the
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
to
n
a
that
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
n
terminate
4(5
RF
an
steps:
is
it
softk
umeric
frequency
is
it
N
that
so
umeric
key, and the numeric keypad provide ways to enter/modify
Output
signal
amplitude
of
umeric
n
the
using
dBm
0
underscored.
N
N
NN
NN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
press
v
alue
ted,
of
5:
AMPTD
so
that
it
highligh
is
ey
eypad.
k
the
not
is
try
en
ultiplier
m
highligh
.
underscored.
try
ted.
.
it
eypad.
k
the
highligh
is
en
keypad,
ted.
1-4
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To Generate a CW Signal
This section shows you how to generate the simplest signal that the signal generator can
output: a CW (continuous wave) signal.
1.
Set the
example,
or
F
a.
Press
b.
Press
c.
yp
T
d.
erminate the
T
desired
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Freq
N
N
N
N
N
NN
N
CW
4
e
,
5
2
CW
perform
N
N
NN
N
N
.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
FREQ
4
4
,
5
.
0
frequency
the
N
N
N
that
so
4
4
,
,
5
5
0
frequency
5
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4
,
2
en
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wing
highligh
is
4
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5
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cedure
pro
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5
3
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the
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set
to
displa
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
GHz
2.000203
output
the
umeric
n
y's
N
N
frequency
eypad.
k
to
GHz.
.
Amplitude
Menu
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2.
Turn on internal automatic leveling control, ALC INT, if it is not already on.
a.
b.
3.
Set the desired RF output amplitude.
Press
Press
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Amptd
.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
ALC INT
so that it is underscored.
For example, p erform the following pro cedure to set the RF output amplitude to03 dBm.
a.
Press (highlight)
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
AMPTD
if it is not already highlighted.
Note that, if the AMPTD function is already highlighted (active), selecting it again
produces no eect.
b. Type
c.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
4.
If
AMPTD On Off
405,435
on the numeric keypad.
Terminate the amplitude entry by pressing
is o, press the function so that On is underscored.
NNNNNNNNNNN
dBm
.
Modulation
Menu
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
5.
If necessary, turn o any mo dulation:
by selecting the
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Modultn
menu and then pressing each function softkey so that O is
Log AM On Off
underscored.
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tering
en
y
ou
know
some
to
w
ho
additional
generate
function
signal,
CW
a
parameters
generating
viding a
pro
and
signal generator.
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ou can use
dierent kinds of signal lev
eling, or sa
states. These procedures and others are explained in the
Guide
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1-6
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NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
,
FM On Off
complex signal
more
a
dulating
mo
ve and recall instrumen
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
,or
PULSE On Off
signal
consists
input
of
to
t
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If You Encounter a Problem
If you have diculty using the HP 70340A/41A, check the following list of problems and
associated troubleshooting procedures. Most problems are easily solvable. If, however, the
problem that you encounter is not listed here, refer to the
the installation and verication manual for your mainframe/display. If necessary,contact your
nearest Hewlett-Packard oce for service.
Power-up Problems
HP 70340A/41A User's Guide
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Fuse
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al and
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Replacement
The
70340A/41A
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Quick
Start
Guide
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If the p ower light on the mainframe does not light and the instrument appears dead:
Check that the power cord is connected.
Check that the mainframe fuse is goo d.
The metric 6.3A fuse is HP part number 2110-0703. Refer to the gure on the previous
page.
If the mainframe power light is on, but the ventilation fan does not start:
1. Set the mainframe LINE (Mains) switchtoOFF.
2. Check for blockage of the fan intakes at the bottom rear of the mainframe.
If the signal generator ERR LED or the display E remains on after the power-up test is
complete:
Check that the
ERR
LED or the display \E" is not ashing.
If the error indicators are ashing, the mainframe HP-MSIB, a module, or the HP-MSIB
cables may be faulty.
Check for secure HP-MSIB cable connections.
Check
To
Press
1.
2.
Press
When
HP-MSIB
3.
If
signal
4. Press
signal
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the
4
the
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the
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generator's
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the
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screen.
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the
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and
the
return
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Queue:
Error
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necessary
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refer to
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ual for
the \Error
to
steps
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correct
or
clear
hapter of
error.
the
the
HP
70340A
User's
Guide
Data Entry Problems
to
the
ort
or
the
y
and
our
If the data entry controls (Keypad, Knob,
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the
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function
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keys) do not respond:
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the
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controls do not respond if the function selected does not have data associated with it.
Check that the signal generator is in local (not remote) operating mo de.
to
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data is
If
1-8
the
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not
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Check that you are not setting the data outside of the signal generator's sp ecied limits.
Refer to the Specication table in the
HP 70340A/41A User's Guide
.
Check that the HP-MSIB addresses are set correctly if the HP 70341A is installed, and the
data entered is a cw frequency between 0.01 and 1 GHz.
Refer to the
Check that the
HP 70341A Instal lation Guide
ERR
LED is o.
.
Refer to the procedure, \ToCheck the Error Queue," in this section.
Display Problems
If the signal generator module does not appear on the display screen:
1. Check that the HP-MSIB cables are connected if you are using multiple mainframes.
2. Press the
3.
Press the
4
DISPLAY
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5
key.
NEXT INSTR
softkey until the signal generator is displayed.
Refer to the display's Operating Manual or Service Manual for operating and
cedures.
pro
troublesho
Output
RF
Chec
The
OFF
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dulation).
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k
displa
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that
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the
that
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whether
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functions
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function
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the
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function
the
k
softk
external
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dulating
mo
are
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signal for
the
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problems.
men
u.
The
70340A/41A
HP
Quick
Start
Guide
1-9
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Index

A
ALC IN connector,
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ALC INT
Amplitude menu,
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AMPTD
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
, 1-6
, 1-6
AMPTD On Off
vii
vii
, 1-6
automatic level control.
B
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Signal
N
N
N
N
N
w;, 1-4
w;,
, 1-5
vii
1-5
a,
bigleftarro
Bigleftarro
C
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
CW FREQ
CW
generating
D
x,
o
eys,
parameter
1-8
vii
trols
1-8
vii
data.
data
problems
data
data
problems
data
Se
en
en
en
en
function
e
try
try
try
try
with,
b
con
with,
k
Data Entry Problems,
display, 1-3
front panel, 1-1
right-hand side of, 1-4
DISPLAY,
displa
E
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ENTRY HOLD
1-2
vii
eys,
k
y
NNNNN
, 1-8
ERR LED, 1-1, 1-8
error queue, 1-8
1-8
See
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ALC INT
location of, 1-4
use of,
1-3
fuse
replacement of, 1-8
H
Hex Nut Latch, vii
HOLD, 1-8
I
Encoun
ou
Y
If
ter
installation
1-7
dule,
mo
leveling,
ternal
in
vii
Book,
This
In
L
1-8
LCL,
LEDs,
LINE
line
lo
lo
vii
(Mains)
oltage
v
selection
mo
cal
using
eration, 1-1
op
cal
de
men
of,
us
switc
1-1
in,
M
main menus,
1-4
MENU, 1-8
menus
use of,
mo
mo
connectors,
Modulation men
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MORE ERRORS
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MORE x of y
1-3
dulation,
dulation
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1-6
inputs
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vii
u,
,1-8
,1-4
Problem,
a
1-5
h,
1-3
vii
1-1
1-6
{9
F
Frequency menu,
front panel
the,
ying
displa
us
men
using
function,
functions,
vii
1-4
via,
vii
1-2
1-3
N
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NEXT INSTR
,1-2,1-9
Index-1
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P
parameter.
See
function parameter
power-on, 1-1
Power-up Problems, 1-7
power-up test, 1-1
signal leveling, 1-6
Specication table, 1-9
State menu,
vii
submenu, vii, 1-4
location of, 1-4
R
recall state, 1-6
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REPORT ERRORS
RF OUTPUT connector,
RF Output Problems,
,1-8
vii
1-9
S
save state, 1-6
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SELECT INSTR
, 1-2
Signal Generator at a Glance, vi{7
T
To Generate a CW Signal, 1-5
To Get Started, 1-1{2
To Send a CW Signal, 1-6
troubleshooting.
See
If You Encounter a Problem
U
Using the Display,
1-3{4
Index-2
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